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5/8" Galvanised Zahler Earth Rod
Galvanised earth rods are designed for structural earthing and lightning protection.
Key Features:
- Length 1200mm
- Galvanised Earth spike
- Size 5/8"
Product Information
This is 5/8" Galvanised Earth Rod by Zahler. We stock a variety of cable and cable management supplies at Meteor Electrical.
Product Details
Brand | Zahler |
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Weight (kg) | 1.699000 |
Type | Earth Rod |
Delivery Information
Location | Shipping Method | Shipping Charges | Timescales |
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Mainland UK | Standard Delivery | £3.95 | 1-2 days from dispatched |
Northern Ireland | Standard Delivery | £3.95 | Next working day once dispatched |
Republic of Ireland | Standard Delivery | £3.95 | Next working day once dispatched |
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Cancellations and Returns
Meteor Electrical Limited will accept returns up until 14 days after dispatch date on the conditions
- The Goods are in all original packaging
- The materials contain all original documentation (instructions, manuals, warranties or any other literature)
- Product is deemed by our returns department to be in a re-sellable condition
All refunds are made to the same payment method used originally to place the order (e.g. VISA Card) - unless specifically requested otherwise.
Faulty Products
- Products that are faulty must be returned within the manufacturer’s warranty period.
- The complete product must be returned, unless previously agreed by Meteor Electrical in writing; incomplete items of parts may not be returned.
- Products within the manufacturers specific warranty period will be repaired, replaced, or a refund given at the discretion of the Manufacture.
Frequently Asked Questions
An earth rod, also known as an electrode is an electrically conductive rod placed into the ground and connected to an EV chargepoint. These rods are typically made of copper or steel. Since the rod is placed into the earth, in the event of an equipment fault, the rod directs the current into the ground, protecting users from potential electrocutions.